What you need to knowMurena’s Fairphone 6 is officially available in the U.S. for $899, and it’s available in black or green.Fairphone 6 runs /e/OS, a deGoogled operating system based on Android but without unnecessary Google apps and services.The smartphone is easily repairable with one screwdriver, and 12 parts can be simply replaced.

Murena’s Fairphone 6, an Android phone built with privacy, repairability, and sustainability in mind, is finally available for purchase in the U.S. The company first revealed the Fairphone 6 in June 2025, with pre-orders opening that same month. Now, the smartphone is generally available for $899 and runs the privacy-focused /e/OS.

It’s the follow-up to the Fairphone 5, which debuted in 2023, and is the fourth Fairphone made in partnership with Murena. You might know the company as the maker of /e/OS, an Android fork that provides a “deGoogled” experience for users. The operating system retains only what is needed, cutting out data collection at the system level. It also adds custom, tracker-free Mail and Calendar apps, plus the Murena Workspace for business and cloud needs.

Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip and a 4,415mAh battery. Despite offering a larger capacity, the Fairphone 6 battery is smaller than the one used in the Fairphone 5, and costs less than $50 to replace. There’s a primary 50MP main camera paired with a 13MP ultrawide lens for all your photography needs.

The Fairphone 6 comes with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage as standard, but there’s a microSD card slot for future expansion. The display panel is a 6.31-inch OLED covered with Gorilla Glass 7i.